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I have an on again and off again love for airline lounges. I love them when I am traveling with little kids, assuming there is a reasonable space to contain them within the lounge. I also love them when I’m flying solo and have a layover or delay and need to get some work done. I don’t love them when they are out of the way, drab and depressing, or lacking any sort of amenity that is really worth a visit. Thanks to PreCheck, I don’t typically allot a whole bunch of time to waiting around in the airport before most flights, so my need for lounges isn’t always great.

Some of the participating lounges are decent, some are good, and others are not my favorite. Because visiting a traditional airline lounges doesn’t always make sense, I absolutely love the growing trend that permits Priority Pass Select cardholders to get a credit at airport restaurants instead of heading to a potentially remote, crowded, and depressing lounge. I wrote about this trend and participating airport restaurants here, but I’m thrilled that there is now another new US based airport restaurant to add to the list!

Get $28 Per Person Restaurant Credit with Priority Pass Select in Denver

If you have a Priority Pass Select membership, you can now get a $28 per person credit at Timberline Steaks & Grille, located in Denver’s Terminal C. That terminal traditionally serves Southwest, Alaska, and Allegiant. All of Denver’s terminals are connected airside, so technically anyone flying through or from Denver could use visit the restaurant, but you have to take a train between terminals, so it won’t work for a quicker connection if you aren’t already in Terminal C.

I took a peek at their online menu, and the $28 per person credit you get with the Priority Pass Select Card should pretty much be enough to cover you unless you go for the highest priced menu items. Here are a few examples from their menu:

12 Hot Wings – $15

Fruit and Cheese Plate – $12

Hummus Plate – $8

Filet Quesadilla – $12

Spinach Pomegranate Salad – $9

Grilled Chicken Sandwich – $12

All American Burger – $11

Buffalo Sirloin Steak – $32

Miso Salmon – $26

Chocolate Decadence Cake – $7

Caramel Bacon Donut Holes – $8

Timberline is open daily 6AM – 10PM, and of course if you aren’t actually hungry, they also have a bar so you can drink your credit if you prefer.

With the Priority Pass Select Membership you can bring guests to lounges or participating restaurants, so families can benefit from this as well as solo travelers. The guest policy varies a bit based on your membership’s origin, but via the Amex Platinum you can have two guests included, and via the Chase Sapphire Reserve there is no stated included guest limit. This means $28 per person for everyone in your crew!

This may be a dumb question but how would Chase know how many in your party? We travel to IAH for a cruise in Oct. and are based in the Denver area so was thinking of grabbing a meal here for my family of four before we go as a treat.

We ate at Timberline last night. They ran our PriorityPass card through a credit card reader, and asked us to confirm the number in our party. I had to sign a slip. My husband and I each had salad, entree and dessert ( no alcohol) and we didn’t use up all of our allowance. I thought the food was good, and would go back again.

Sounds tempting. Flying into DEN in December, if the restaurant still accepts PP by then, wondering if I should just let my bags spin on the carousel while I grab lunch. Worst case, I guess, will have to get them from baggage service…

About Summer

Well, I am a married mom in my mid-30's. I have two rock star, adorable, beautiful, fantastic, mischievous, humorous, smarter-than-my-own-good girls. One is currently 7 going on 17 and the other is closing in on her 2nd birthday. I am obsessed with my adorable and insane kiddos, and also obsessed with earning and using airline and hotel points and miles to show them the world on a budget we can afford. Learn more about Summer

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